Southborough native creates rap for Boston Celtics

NEW YORK --- You may be able to take the man out of Boston, but you can't take the Boston sports fan out of him.

Charlie Cooper, a Southborough native and graduate of Algonquin Regional High School, now works in Brooklyn as a technology sales manager, but his passion for all things Boston sports has not waned since his move to the Big Apple.

Just as he did with the Patriots in the fall and winter, Cooper has made a rap, "I Bleed Celtics Green," as a tribute to Isaiah Thomas, the Boston Celtics and all that the team has accomplished this season and has uploaded it to YouTube and is currently promoting it.

"I do this for fun, but I have also started a business writing rap content for companies and things I'm passionate about, namely Boston sports," Cooper said.

Now that the Celtics have moved to the Eastern Conference Finals and are facing Lebron and the Cavaliers, Cooper is hopeful that the rap continues to be rallying call.

Cooper said that his two Patriots raps went viral. "I did the first one before the season started, when Brady was coming back from his suspension, and I did the second one as an ode to Tom Brady when they kept winning."

While he makes the sports raps for fun, he is looking to use them to build his brand and develop a following.

"I'm on Instagram as @CNoodleCoop, Twitter as @CNoodleCoop and my Facebook Page is Chicken Noodle Coop."

Cooper had the faith to promote his Celtics rap, even when the Celtics were down 0-2 to the Bulls, and was thrilled when the team tied the series and then went on to win it before taking down the Wizards in seven games.